Lutece Headcanons and Ideas

– While the plan to stop what they set in motion by getting DeWitt to Columbia was mostly instigated by Robert both were also slightly pissed that they were betrayed by Comstock and that it could have cost each others life. Obviously they do not mind the state they are in now but no one could have known it would end this way and not by them dying or something similar. The thought that it could have killed their ‘sibling’ after working so hard to be together weights more than their own possible death.

– The first messages they were able to send to each other were very cryptic and often parts of them were lost or messed up. This only piqued their interest in the other.

– The universe in which they are is the only in which they can be together and also live the life they want with funds for their studies and experiments while being seen as siblings by the general public. If there were other possibilities they wouldn’t help Comstock to the extent they did and switch to Roberts reality instead of to Rosalinds. 

– To a certain extend Robert and even Rosalind actually cared about DeWitt for more than just rectifying the course the universe. While still looking at it in a scientific manner (especially how there are endless worlds from which he can be taken) they do want him to succeed. That’s why they keep giving him hints and actively help out in the Background. Robert, while not acknowledging it, also feels guilty for taking away his child, since both Luteces grew as humans while being together.

– When getting adjusted to his new reality Robert made up different kind of explanations for this new surroundings and especially Rosalind. They got the idea to refer to each other as siblings from this phase but it also included Rosalind being his wife, assistant or even a mirror image.

Back from Nirvana

Hi everyone (^0^)/

As the title
suggests: I’m back online^^

And before I hit you
with long-winded reasons and stories I want to first say that I’m
sorry. Sorry for just vanishing, not keeping in contact with my
friends here and on other online sites and not even leaving a quick
post to show that I’m still alive. I felt incredibly guilty for
this and not responding to messages and soon enough didn’t log into
my websites anymore at all, even though I missed my friends.

More information under the cut.

So what did I do
while being offline for the last… 1 ½ years?
Not much really.
I had planned to sort out my life since, as many of you know, I
suffer from a bipolar disorder, social anxiety and other smaller
health issues. However isolating myself did not help me improve and
instead made things worse, as one actually could have guessed.
Instead of having more time to learn and draw I ended up with bad
episodes, not communicating much at all for months and at the same
time convincing myself that everything will improve if I just try a
little harder.

Finally, a few weeks
ago, I had a moment of epiphany. I can’t and don’t want to keep
living like this, I have to change something. So now I’m on a new
medication, am going back to therapy and most importantly want to
reconnect with my friends and acquaintances online and offline!

It still took me
quite a bit of time and courage to write all this down, especially
since I don’t want to make it sound like I’m trying to gain
sympathy or pity or even use this story for attention.

I just want to tell
those who care the truth in as few as possible paragraphs. To have
this out of the way, for them and for me.

For a fresh start I turned this to a personal blog and made a blog exclusively for my art, though I will still reblog my pictures here too.
I’ll introduce my new blogs in a separate post but if you already wanna know or follow it, it’s named artist-yutaki

Yes… I think that
is it. I will write some personal messages to try and start talking
and communicating again with everyone I missed (and actually feel
confident enough writing an unprompted message) ❤ If I don’t
write you always feel free to strike up a convo! I either forgot
because I’m very scatter brained on my new meds or chances are even
higher that I was too shy, haha^^”

Every message means
the world to me, but if you don’t feel like writing or even
answering that is totally fine too of course, after all I’ve been
gone for so long!

I’ll start writing
messages and answers tomorrow, this post sadly already took all my
energy and courage to make and post plus it’s already late.

So see you tomorrow!

Love you all! ♡

djshinyshades:

how clumsy of me, i’ll be sure to remember to launch steam first.

No. I think you didn’t understand this correctly. This game is steam powered. In my days all games and PCs were powered like this however since it doesn’t seem to be the case here just boil some water, take the steam and shove it into your PC. Sometimes this will solve the problem. Sometimes it doesn’t. Good Luck!

“Didn’t you see what I did?!” Chelly (This is the only Pairing I can think of right now, sorry^^””)

degari:

(that’s fine!! uwu)

Chell stormed out of the apartment, furious. It had been an incredibly long day, with a customer shouting at her at the cafe when she didn’t put enough milk froth on the coffee, having to clean up after a child who was sick, and then getting caught out in the rain on the way home.

After all that she was looking forward to returning home, which would be tidy, warm and above all, dry. Instead, she was met with a very flustered, yet proud, Wheatley, and an incredibly messy kitchen. Flour was everywhere, broken eggs lay on the floor, and there were unwashed dishes all over the place. After the day she had, that was the last straw, and her last refuge was ruined. She simply glared at Wheatley, turned around and left, just simply too tired and few up to deal with it.

“Wait! Chell, love, wait!” Wheatley cried out. Chell sighed and turned around.

“Look, I was going to clean it up, I promise it’s just that I was so busy with getting it finished and the time just flew by, funny how that happens, and before I knew it you were there and it was going to be a nice surprise but I guess it ended up not being as nice-”

Chell cut him off, “What were you doing Wheatley? I’ve had a really long day.”

“You mean- didn’t you see what I did?!” Wheatley cried out, arms flailing all over the place.

“Well, I saw the mess-”

“No! Not that, the- ok, just wait a moment.” He urged, dashing back into the apartment. A moment later he returned, carefully walking over to Chell, focused on a beautiful, deliciously frosted cake that he held on a plate.

“Oh!” Chell said, “I didn’t know you could bake!”

“Well, I asked that lady upstairs, you know, the old one, and she taught me how! And I thought, since I can’t really do much, it would be a nice surprise for you.”

Chell walked back to the apartment with Wheatley carefully following.

“It looks delicious. But you are going to clean up that mess, right?”

“Of course!”

Portal Secret Santa

yutaki:

Here’s your gift! I really hope you enjoy it! And happy holidays!! (also im not sure if the readmore works in the submit so im sorry if it makes a really long post)

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Ohhhhhh my GOSH~~~!!! QAQ Thank you so so much sirfuckbasketoflumapet!! This was super awesome, I just love the way you wrote Wheatley and how he struggled with the tests >w< Ohh and his affection to the Companion Cube, it’s just like me when I played it for the first time, haha |D Also GLaDOS snarky comments are awesome hjshfdbbdshlsdddffff I can’t even say how much I love this, it pretty much features everything I love ^0^ Thank you very very much and I hope you have a wonderful Christmas!

31 Days of Bioshock Infinite!

Okay, I’ll do this! ^0^ Starting today >w<

1. Your favorite character.
2. Your least favorite character.
3. Your favorite location.
4. Your least favorite location.
5. Your favorite quote.
6. Your favorite scene.
7. Your favorite weapons combo. (Ex., Hand Cannon & Shotgun, Repeater & Volley Gun, etc.)
8. Your favorite Vigors combo.
9. A song from the soundtrack that's stuck in your head.
10. A moment that made you laugh.
11. A moment that made you sad.
12. A moment that made you uncomfortable/creeped out.
13. Vox or Founders?
14. The Cage or the Bird?
15. Is Songbird a victim or villain?
16. If you had the power to open tears, where/when would you go?
17. If you could bring an item over from an alternate universe, what would you pull in?
18. Would you want to meet yourself from an alternate universe?
19. What piece of technology from Columbia would you most like to own?
20. What is something left out of the final game that you wish had been left in?
21. What’s something you’d like to see in the DLC?
22. What is something that still confuses you about the game?
23. What is your favorite piece of headcanon?
24. Who would win in a fight between Jack and Booker?
25. If resources were not an issue, which character would you most like to cosplay?
26. Is there a particular pairing that you ship?
27. What is your favorite piece of fanart?
28. If you had the option to use Vigors or Plasmids, would you?
29. If Infinite is your first Bioshock game, has it made you want to play the first two? Conversely, if you've already played the first two, does Infinite make you want to revisit them?
30. What is something you learned while playing through the game that you consider important?
31. What is a game you would recommend to anyone else who loved Bioshock Infinite?

123 Ideas for Character Flaws

amandaonwriting:

Character Flaws

  1. Absent-minded – Preoccupied to the extent of being unaware of one’s immediate surroundings. Abstracted, daydreaming, inattentive, oblivious, forgetful.
  2. Abusive – Characterized by improper infliction of physical or psychological maltreatment towards another.
  3. Addict – One who is addicted to a compulsive activity. Examples: gambling, drugs, sex.
  4. Aimless – Devoid of direction or purpose.
  5. Alcoholic – A person who drinks alcoholic substances habitually and to excess.
  6. Anxious – Full of mental distress or uneasiness because of fear of danger or misfortune; greatly worried; solicitous.
  7. Arrogant – Having or displaying a sense of overbearing self-worth or self-importance. Inclined to social exclusiveness and who rebuff the advances of people considered inferior. Snobbish.
  8. Audacious – Recklessly bold in defiance of convention, propriety, law, or the like; insolent; braze, disobedient.
  9. Bad Habit – A revolting personal habit. Examples: picks nose, spits tobacco, drools, bad body odour.
  10. Bigmouth – A loud-mouthed or gossipy person.
  11. Bigot – One who is strongly partial to one’s own group, religion, race, or politics and is intolerant of those who differ.
  12. Blunt – Characterized by directness in manner or speech; without subtlety or evasion. Frank, callous, insensitive, brusque.
  13. Bold – In a bad sense, too forward; taking undue liberties; over assuming or confident; lacking proper modesty or restraint; rude; impudent. Abrupt, brazen, cheeky, brassy, audacious.
  14. Callous – They are hardened to emotions, rarely showing any form of it in expression. Unfeeling. Cold.
  15. Childish – Marked by or indicating a lack of maturity; puerile.
  16. Complex – An exaggerated or obsessive concern or fear. (List specific complex.)
  17. Cruel – Mean to anyone or anything, without care or regard to consequences and feelings.
  18. Cursed – A person who has befallen a prayer for evil or misfortune, placed under a spell, or borne into an evil circumstance, and suffers for it. Damned.
  19. Dependent – Unable to exist, sustain oneself, or act appropriately or normally without the assistance or direction of another.
  20. Deranged – Mentally decayed. Insane. Crazy. Mad. Psychotic.
  21. Dishonest – Given to or using fraud, cheating; deceitful, deceptive, crooked, underhanded.
  22. Disloyal – Lacking loyalty. Unfaithful, perfidious, traitorous, treasonable
  23. Disorder – An ailment that affects the function of mind or body. (List the disorders name if they have one.) See the Mental Disorder List.
  24. Disturbed – Showing some or a few signs or symptoms of mental or emotional illness. Confused, disordered, neurotic, troubled.
  25. Dubious – Fraught with uncertainty or doubt. Undecided, doubtful, unsure.
  26. Dyslexic – Affected by dyslexia, a learning disorder marked by impairment of the ability to recognize and comprehend written words.
  27. Egotistical – Characteristic of those having an inflated idea of their own importance. Boastful, pompous.
  28. Envious – Showing extreme cupidity; painfully desirous of another’s advantages; covetous, jealous.
  29. Erratic – Deviating from the customary course in conduct or opinion; eccentric: erratic behaviour. Eccentric, bizarre, outlandish, strange.
  30. Fanatical – Fanatic outlook or behaviour especially as exhibited by excessive enthusiasm, unreasoning zeal, or wild and extravagant notions on some subject.
  31. Fickle – Erratic, changeable, unstable – especially with regard to affections or attachments; capricious.
  32. Fierce – Marked by extreme intensity of emotions or convictions; inclined to react violently; fervid.
  33. Finicky – Excessively particular or fastidious; difficult to please; fussy. Too much concerned with detail. Meticulous, fastidious, choosy, critical, picky, prissy, pernickety.
  34. Fixated – In psychoanalytic theory, a strong attachment to a person or thing, especially such an attachment formed in childhood or infancy and manifested in immature or neurotic behaviour that persists throughout life. Fetish, quirk, obsession, infatuation.
  35. Flirt -To make playfully romantic or sexual overtures; behaviour intended to arouse sexual interest. Minx. Tease.
  36. Gluttonous – Given to excess in consumption of especially food or drink. Voracious, ravenous, wolfish, piggish, insatiable.
  37. Gruff – Brusque or stern in manner or appearance. Crusty, rough, surly.
  38. Gullible – Will believe any information given, regardless of how valid or truthful it is, easily deceived or duped.
  39. Hard – A person who is difficult to deal with, manage, control, overcome, or understand. Hard emotions, hard hearted.
  40. Hedonistic – Pursuit of or devotion to pleasure, especially to the pleasures of the senses.
  41. Hoity-toity- Given to flights of fancy; capricious; frivolous. Prone to giddy behaviour, flighty.
  42. Humourless – The inability to find humour in things, and most certainly in themselves.
  43. Hypocritical – One who is always contradicting their own beliefs, actions or sayings. A person who professes beliefs and opinions for others that he does not hold. Being a hypocrite.
  44. Idealist – One whose conduct is influenced by ideals that often conflict with practical considerations. One who is unrealistic and impractical, guided more by ideals than by practical considerations.
  45. Idiotic – Marked by a lack of intelligence or care; foolish or careless.
  46. Ignorant – Lacking knowledge or information as to a particular subject or fact. Showing or arising from a lack of education or knowledge.
  47. Illiterate – Unable to read and write.
  48. Immature – Emotionally undeveloped; juvenile; childish.
  49. Impatient – Unable to wait patiently or tolerate delay; restless. Unable to endure irritation or opposition; intolerant.
  50. Impious – Lacking piety and reverence for a god/gods and their followers.
  51. Impish – Naughtily or annoyingly playful.
  52. Incompetent – Unable to execute tasks, no matter how the size or difficulty.
  53. Indecisive – Characterized by lack of decision and firmness, especially under pressure.
  54. Indifferent – The trait of lacking enthusiasm for or interest in things generally, remaining calm and seeming not to care; a casual lack of concern. Having or showing little or no interest in anything; languid; spiritless.
  55. Infamy – Having an extremely bad reputation, public reproach, or strong condemnation as the result of a shameful, criminal, or outrageous act that affects how others view them.
  56. Intolerant – Unwilling to tolerate difference of opinion and narrow-minded about cherished opinions.
  57. Judgemental – Inclined to make and form judgements, especially moral or personal ones, based on one’s own opinions or impressions towards others/practices/groups/religions based on appearance, reputation, occupation, etc.
  58. Klutz – Clumsy. Blunderer.
  59. Lazy – Resistant to work or exertion; disposed to idleness.
  60. Lewd – Inclined to, characterized by, or inciting to lust or lechery; lascivious. Obscene or indecent, as language or songs; salacious.
  61. Liar – Compulsively and purposefully tells false truths more often than not. A person who has lied or who lies repeatedly.
  62. Lustful – Driven by lust; preoccupied with or exhibiting lustful desires.
  63. Masochist – The deriving of sexual gratification, or the tendency to derive sexual gratification, from being physically or emotionally abused. A willingness or tendency to subject oneself to unpleasant or trying experiences.
  64. Meddlesome – Intrusive in a meddling or offensive manner, given to meddling; interfering.
  65. Meek – Evidencing little spirit or courage; overly submissive or compliant; humble in spirit or manner; suggesting retiring mildness or even cowed submissiveness.
  66. Megalomaniac – A psycho pathological condition characterized by delusional fantasies of wealth, power, or omnipotence.
  67. Naïve – Lacking worldly experience and understanding, simple and guileless; showing or characterized by a lack of sophistication and critical judgement.
  68. Nervous – Easily agitated or distressed; high-strung or jumpy.
  69. Non-violent – Abstaining from the use of violence. 
  70. Nosey – Given to prying into the affairs of others; snoopy. Offensively curious or inquisitive.
  71. Obsessive – An unhealthy and compulsive preoccupation with something or someone.
  72. Oppressor – A person of authority who subjects others to undue pressures, to keep down by severe and unjust use of force or authority.
  73. Overambitious – Having a strong excessive desire for success or achievement.
  74. Overconfident – Excessively confident; presumptuous.
  75. Overemotional – Excessively or abnormally emotional. Sensitive about themselves and others, more so than the average person.
  76. Overprotective – To protect too much; coddle.
  77. Overzealous – Marked by excessive enthusiasm for and intense devotion to a cause or idea.
  78. Pacifist – Opposition to war or violence as a means of resolving disputes. (Can double as a merit in certain cases)
  79. Paranoid – Exhibiting or characterized by extreme and irrational fear or distrust of others.
  80. Peevish – Expressing fretfulness and discontent, or unjustifiable dissatisfaction. Cantankerous, cross, ill-tempered, testy, captious, discontented, crotchety, cranky, ornery.
  81. Perfectionist – A propensity for being displeased with anything that is not perfect or does not meet extremely high standards.
  82. Pessimist – A tendency to stress the negative or unfavourable or to take the gloomiest possible view.
  83. Pest – One that pesters or annoys, with or without realizing it. Nuisance. Annoying. Nag.
  84. Phobic – They have a severe form of fear when it comes to this one thing. Examples: Dark, Spiders, Cats 
  85. Practical – Level-headed, efficient, and unspeculative. No-nonsense. 
  86. Predictable – Easily seen through and assessable, where almost anyone can predict reactions and actions of said person by having met or known them even for a short time.
  87. Proud – Filled with or showing excessive self-esteem and will often shirk help from others for the sake of pride.
  88. Rebellious – Defying or resisting some established authority, government, or tradition; insubordinate; inclined to rebel.
  89. Reckless – Heedless. Headstrong. Foolhardy. Unthinking boldness, wild carelessness and disregard for consequences.
  90. Remorseless – Without remorse; merciless; pitiless; relentless.
  91. Rigorous – Rigidly accurate; allowing no deviation from a standard; demanding strict attention to rules and procedures.
  92. Sadist – The deriving of sexual gratification or the tendency to derive sexual gratification from inflicting pain or emotional abuse on others. Deriving of pleasure, or the tendency to derive pleasure, from cruelty.
  93. Sadomasochist – Both sadist and masochist combined.
  94. Sarcastic – A subtle form of mockery in which an intended meaning is conveyed obliquely.
  95. Sceptic – One who instinctively or habitually doubts, questions, or disagrees with assertions or generally accepted conclusions.
  96. Seducer – To lead others astray, as from duty, rectitude, or the like; corrupt. To attempt to lead or draw someone away, as from principles, faith, or allegiance.
  97. Selfish – Concerned chiefly or only with oneself.
  98. Self-Martyr – One who purposely makes a great show of suffering in order to arouse sympathy from others, as a form of manipulation, and always for a selfish cause or reason.
  99. Self-righteous – Piously sure of one’s own righteousness; moralistic. Exhibiting pious self-assurance. Holier-than-thou, sanctimonious.
  100. Senile – Showing a decline or deterioration of physical strength or mental functioning, esp. short-term memory and alertness, as a result of old age or disease.
  101. Shallow – Lacking depth of intellect or knowledge; concerned only with what is obvious.
  102. Smart Ass – Thinks they know it all, and in some ways they may, but they can be greatly annoying and difficult to deal with at times, especially in arguments.
  103. Soft-hearted – Having softness or tenderness of heart that can lead them into trouble; susceptible of pity or other kindly affection. They cannot resist helping someone they see in trouble, suffering or in need, and often don’t think of the repercussions or situation before doing so.
  104. Solemn – Deeply earnest, serious, and sober.
  105. Spineless – Lacking courage. Cowardly, wimp, lily-livered, gutless.
  106. Spiteful – Showing malicious ill will and a desire to hurt; motivated by spite; vindictive person who will look for occasions for resentment. Vengeful.
  107. Spoiled – Treated with excessive indulgence and pampering from earliest childhood, and has no notion of hard work, self-care or money management; coddled, pampered. Having the character or disposition harmed by pampering or over-solicitous attention.
  108. Squeamish – Excessively fastidious and easily disgusted.
  109. Stubborn – Unreasonably, often perversely unyielding; bull-headed. Firmly resolved or determined; resolute.
  110. Superstitious – An irrational belief arising from ignorance or fear from an irrational belief that an object, action, or circumstance not logically related to a course of events influences its outcome.
  111. Tactless – Lacking or showing a lack of what is fitting and considerate in dealing with others.
  112. Temperamental – Moody, irritable, or sensitive. Excitable, volatile, emotional.
  113. Theatrical – Having a flair for over dramatizing situations, doing things in a ‘big way’ and love to be ‘centre stage’.
  114. Timid -Tends to be shy and/or quiet, shrinking away from offering opinions or from strangers and newcomers, fearing confrontations and violence.
  115. Tongue-tied – Speechless or confused in expression, as from shyness, embarrassment, or astonishment.
  116. Troublemaker – Someone who deliberately stirs up trouble, intentionally or unintentionally.
  117. Unlucky – Marked by or causing misfortune; ill-fated. Destined for misfortune; doomed.
  118. Unpredictable – Difficult to foretell or foresee, their actions are so chaotic it’s impossible to know what they are going to do next.
  119. Untrustworthy – Not worthy of trust or belief. Backstabber.
  120. Vain – Holding or characterized by an unduly high opinion of their physical appearance. Lovers of themselves. Conceited, egotistic, narcissistic.
  121. Weak-willed – Lacking willpower, strength of will to carry out one’s decisions, wishes, or plans. Easily swayed.
  122. Withdrawn – Not friendly or Sociable. Aloof.
  123. Zealous – A fanatic.

From The Character Therapist

123 Ideas for Character Flaws